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| Material: | 93% Polyester, 5% Viscose, 2% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 380 |
| Pattern: | Watercolor, Stains, Standard, Artistic, Watercolor |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Altar Cloths, Coats / Trench, Coaster, Jackets / Vests, Blazers |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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The Glasgow cloth fabric is a blend of polyester, viscose, and elastane with a weight of 380 gr/m2 and a width of 150 cm. Its texture is soft to the touch and it is printed with an abstract watercolor pattern design, featuring spots and vibrant colors such as champagne off-white, cantaloupe orange, and light orange. This design stands out for its complexity, artistic and decorative style, and drawn abstract forms. To combine with this design, solid colors that complement the main colors can be chosen, such as white, beige, or a more intense orange.
The fabric is printed with the patterned design on one side using digital textile printing, which ensures high quality and definition in the colors and details of the design. The general characteristics of the fabric and the printed design include its softness, durability, and wrinkle resistance, making it ideal for outerwear, jackets, tablecloths, coasters, and more.
The applications and uses of the Glasgow cloth fabric are varied, such as making altars, coats, jackets, blazers, jackets, tablecloths, and coasters for interior decoration. Its season of use is mainly winter and autumn/winter, due to its weight and warmth.
Regarding fabric care, it is recommended to wash at no more than 40ºC, do not bleach, iron at a warm temperature, and avoid dry cleaning or tumble drying to maintain the quality of the fabric and the printed design.
The printing technology used on this fabric is polyester sublimation, which allows the colors and details of the design to be permanently transferred through heat and pressure. This process ensures high definition of the images and great durability in the print, ideal for garments and textiles in continuous use.